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Uterine compression suture is performed when uterine bleeding is not stopped by using medications or uterine balloon tamponade and is revealed to be useful in recent reports.
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Makino, S. (2020). Double Vertical Compression Sutures. In: Takeda, S., Makino, S. (eds) Compression Sutures for Critical Hemorrhage During Cesarean Section. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9460-8_3
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